90’s X-Men Animated Series Finally Hits Home

Posted on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 by Ryan Ferrier | 1 Comment | Movies, News, Television, comics, dvd

b001qiveve01lzzzzzzzHoly blast from the past, we finally have the 90’s Fox X-Men animated series on DVD!

This news is great for fans of the much loved series; a proper DVD release of this show has been on the top of fanboy wish list for nearly a decade.

Well Buena Vista Home Entertainment answered the call, and this week Volumes 1 & 2 (out of 4) were released to the eager hands of mutant fans.

Each volume contains 2 discs, with 16 episodes – that’s 32 episodes of one of the greatest comic book cartoon adaptations ever. One of? Try ‘it is’. Here’s  the episode guide for Volumes 1 & 2:

VOLUME 1

Disc 1
Night of the Sentinels (Part 1)
Night of the Sentinels (Part 2)
Enter Magneto
Deadly Reunions
Captive Hearts
Cold Vengeance
Slave Island
The Unstoppable Juggernaut

Disc 2
The Cure
Come The Apocalypse
Days Of Future Past (Part 1)
Days Of Future Past (Part 2)
The Final Decision
Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)
Till Death Do Us Part (Part 2)
Whatever It Takes

VOLUME 2

Disc 1
Red Dawn
Repo Man
X-Ternally Yours
Time Fugitives (Part 1)
Time Fugitives (Part 2)
A Rogue’s Tale
Beauty & The Beast
Mojo Vision

Disc 2
Reunion (Part 1)
Reunion (Part 2)
Out of the Past (Part 1)
Out of the Past (Part 2)
The Phoenix Saga (Part 1): Sacrifice
The Phoenix Saga (Part 2): The Dark Shroud
The Phoenix Saga (Part 3): Cry of the Banshee
The Phoenix Saga (Part 4): The Starjammers
The Phoenix Saga (Part 5): Child of Light

61flicok1zlAt this moment I’m sure of any special features, if there are any. Each volume retails for around $18 – or you can pick up both volumes together over at Amazon for a mere $30.

No release date has been set for the concluding 3rd and 4th volumes of the series, but one could assume it will be sometime this year.

Now if they’d only get on the 90’s Spider-Man series…

1 Comment

  • Posted by Jon Stephens on April 30th, 2009 at 10:37 AM

    This is freaking great news. Now I can stop trying to watch lame tv recorded turned digital media copies, and expose my son to the show I grew up loving, in glorious DVD quality!

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